This villa is in a superb location between Lorient and Carnac, the famous seaside resort. Overlooking a sandy creek, off the Etel river in the sought after quiet harbour of Vieux Passage, which marks the original crossing point of ther river before the impressive Pont Lorois was built. Etel was once the centre of the tuna fishing industry, but today is only left with a small port and the aptly named Bistrot du Thon, which serves tuna in over 60 different recipes!

Basement: Entrance through the basement.

Ground Floor: Stairs to kitchen with hob, oven, microwave,
fridge, breakfast table and chairs, patio doors to garden. Washing machine and
freezer in basement. Through to living room with dining furniture, and
comfortable seating, wide screen Wi-Fi, TV, DVD, patio doors to small enclosed garden
and further patio doors to front garden with superb view over the creek.

First Floor: Half staircase to double bedroom with TV and
DVD, ensuite bathroom with bath, hand spray, hand basin and WC. Patio doors to
large terrace over looking the estuary. Steps up to twin bedroom and double
bedroom. Bathroom with bath, hand spray, hand basin and WC.

Outside: Small steeply sloping front garden with outdoor
furniture and BBQ. Bikes, small boat and wind surfer (no sails) for use at
clients own risk.

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Vieux Passage is a delightful little village right on the banks of the Etel river. Travel to Magouero(4k) for an excellent beach backed by sand dunes. You must visit the Barre d'Etel to watch the effect of the incoming tide as it enters the estuary. Supermarket, bars and restaurants at Belz (3k). The beaches and megalithic site at Carnac are a must visit(15k) as is the magnificent Quiberon peninsula(20k).

"We had a great stay, above our expectations. The well-equipped house is much nicer inside than it appears from the outside, in a quaint village, with lots to explore nearby by foot or bike. The garden doesn’t look much either (Perhaps some enhancements are being planned), but it’s a great place to sit out in the evening, especially when the tide is in. The immediate river area is safe for kids to swim or paddle around in the little dinghy.
The local bistrot is OK, but you need to strike out further afield if you want to eat out.
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Good Morning, Possibly the worst cottage we have had in France in 30 years. The place is crammed with clutter gathering dust and disease and leaving no place to put anything. It was dirty and Gillian had an allergic reaction to all the dust and never stopped sneezing. For example on top of the main sideboard in the lounge by the door where you place things there are 8 individual items. Everywhere is full of ornaments and plastics flowers in bedrooms and cobwebs. There are health & safety issues for example at the top of the stairs there is a loose mat and trip hazard. You have to crouch in the bath to use the shower and easily loose balance and fall. When we arrived the place outside was like a wilderness with the grass knee high that was not cut until during the following week, then very badly. The TV does not receive any channels and therefore this was misleading in your description. The main lounge was very smelly with a musty old nasty smell that got to the back of your throat and everything covered in dust sheets. Very unwelcoming indeed. There were spiders and cobwebs everywhere. The DVD player did not work. Finally, arriving late as advised there was absolutely absolutely nothing in the way of drink. No water and not even a tea bag. We have to say that we're very upset and disappointed with what we were offered as a substitute for the first accommodation that you cancelled after the booking. Regards, Gillian and Graham Cartwright

This is not a complaint about Jouan Plage but about Penderff Cottage which the client rented for the previous week. We do not agree with the clients assessment and have discussed with the owner. We have been letting this property for many years without complaint. The property is a period cottage in a rural setting with spiders, dust and rough grass part of life in the French Countryside.